Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] the [noun pl] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The course content was broadly along the lines first recommended in 1981 by the Working Party on Minority Community Languages in School , set up at the Second Assembly of the National Congress on Languages in Education : the fourth volume of NCLE Papers and Reports available from the Centre for Information on Language Teaching and research ( 1984 ) reproduces the proposal in full .
2 two more winners to finish off with … longjumper Carl Howard from Oxford took the national under 20 title again … his winning leap 7 point five two metres and … weightlifter Andrew Saxton who was sent home from the Olympics last year after a mix up over drugs was a winner again in the British Senior Championships at Crystal Palace …
3 Dedication and commitment are part of the Lawerence lifestyle , they always said he 's got a big heart , he hopes to prove it by winning his place back in the England side and then give the Australians a roasting when they tour here for the Ashes next summer .
4 She needed a little experience here in the provinces first , of course , just enough to give her finesse and confidence , not too much so that she became jaded , and then …
5 But he has told me that if I 'm not regularly in the Spurs first team then it will be very difficult for him to pick me . ’
6 Neither the neo-Nazi thugs nor the Republicans who threaten to do well at the polls next year point to anything like a return to the days of Hitler .
7 Were you gripped in wonderment at the April Foolery abroad on the airwaves last week ?
8 Regardless of what Nick Popplewell and he might achieve in the months ahead with the Lions last Saturday will never leave him .
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